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The Maxwell-Cluster is a resource dedicated to parallel and multi-threaded application, which can use at least some of the specific characteristics. In addition to serving as a medium scale High-Performance-Cluster, Maxwell incorporates resources for Photon Science data analysis, resources of CFEL, CSSB, Petra4, the European XFEL...

The Maxwell-Cluster is composed of a core partition (maxwell) and group specific partitions. All compute nodes are however available for everyone!

The Maxwell-Cluster is primarily intended for parallel computation making best use of the multi-core architectures, the infiniband low-latency network, fast storage and available memory. The cluster is hence not suited for single-core computations or embarrassingly parallel jobs like Monte-Carlo productions. Use BIRD, Grid or your groups workgroup server (WGS) for this kind of tasks.

The entire cluster is managed by SLURM scheduler (with some notable exceptions). The SLURM scheduler essentially works on a "who comes first" basis. The group specific partitions however have slightly different rules: though everyone can run jobs on group specific nodes, members of the group will have a higher priority and will compete non-group jobs off the partition. See Groups and Partitions on Maxwell for details.

The Maxwell Hardware page provides a list of currently available nodes & configurations.

The Maxwell Partitions page provides a quick overview of the nodes, capacities, features and limits of the individual partitions.

Read the documentation! It should cover at least the essentials. If you come across incorrect or outdated information: please let us know!

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Acknowledgments and References

If you find the resource useful for your work, we would greatly appreciate to learn about publications, which have been substantially benefiting from the Maxwell-Cluster. Drop us a mail at maxwell.service@desy.de. Acknowledgement of the maxwell-resource would also be greatly appreciated. It'll help to foster the cluster, for example: "This research was supported in part through the Maxwell computational resources operated at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg, Germany"